10-16-2012
06:20 PM
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03-06-2024
07:07 PM
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ROGBot
10-16-2012 06:57 PM
bioangel wrote:
since asus makes a lot components for other company's i would not be surprised if they assembled it.
10-16-2012 08:17 PM
MarshallR@ASUS wrote:
We did not.
I also suggest you don't look at Samsung's "new" Transformer-like tablets as well. Gee I wonder where they got the inspiration there? :rolleyes:
10-16-2012 09:01 PM
10-17-2012 06:45 AM
peterleerule wrote:
Hey guys,
So when i visited mall of america at minneapolis, i saw the microsoft store. They had the samsung gamer series laptop. I can't believe how similar it is to the g75. I was kind of shocked. The dual vents at the back look identical. The samsung had the same angled ergonomic look as well. Kinda makes me sad that samsung copied the g75. O well. Hope asus comes up with a sick model one day that no one can steal from.
Sorry about the rant,
I love my g75 too much lol
10-17-2012 10:48 AM
Shawnnepc wrote:
Whaaaaaa?
Samsung copying other companies products?
I've never heard of that before 😛
*cough $1billion apple lawsuit*
10-17-2012 03:54 PM
Woots wrote:
Funny thing is they made like 7.3 billion on the Galaxy SIII (I'm sure way more now) and have to pay apple only 1 billion.
I am sure this is chalked up to cost of doing big business... even though I am sure they are livid over the loss and people got fired... it's all still win on the bottom line.
About all that can stop high end duplication of other high end products is product injunctions to block resale of those products in specific big markets and slowly bleed them out.
With as much time as giant law suits take (1+ years sometimes) an electronic generation cycle has already passed and Sammy gets to enjoy all the free publicity of the law suit the entire year + profit of sales on that product in question and could easily handle a loss or injunction on their old product... the following year reset to the next generation and do it all over again.
When a corporation is big enough and rich enough you can do whatever you want it seems. This has been happening since the start of the industrial revolution with Vanderbilt.
10-17-2012 05:49 PM
Shawnnepc wrote:
Oh yeah no doubt.
I'm actually with Samsung on the lawsuit.
The biased jury head pretty much ruined Apple's case imo
10-17-2012 09:13 AM